British GT Championship 2016

SCOTS YOUNG GUNS Sandy Mitchell and Ciaran Haggerty have rounded off their debut season in the British GT Championship with two major awards, writes Jim McGill. First Mitchell, the 16-year-old from Forfar, and 20-year-old Johnstone-born Haggerty — who piloted their Black Bull Ecurie Ecosse McLaren 570S GT4 to pole positions Read More ...

TO CELEBRATE THE 60th anniversary of Scotland’s iconic race team, Ecurie Ecosse, winning the Le Mans 24-Hours in 1956, the team brought its 2016 McLaren 650S GT3 to Scotland for the only time this year. The event marked the end of the car’s debut season in the ultra-competitive British GT Read More ...

BLACK BULL ECURIE ECOSSE GT3 duo Alasdair McCaig and Rob Bell completed the perfect end to their British GT Championship campaign with a dominant win in the season finale at Donington. Piloting the McLaren 650S GT3, the pair delivered their first British GT win of the season and the team’s Read More ...

BLACK BULL ECURIE ECOSSE young guns Sandy Mitchell and Ciaran Haggerty stormed to their second GT4 win in the British GT Championship. But the win at Donington was only achieved after a Herculean, near one-handed effort by Haggerty. Having started the two-hour race from second on the grid in in Read More ...

BLACK BULL ECURIE ECOSSE heads into this weekend’s (Sept 10/11) final round of the British GT Championship at Donington Park — where it sealed the 2014 title — determined to finish the season on a high. And both drivers, Alasdair McCaig and Rob Bell, are confident their McLaren 650S GT3 Read More ...

FIRED-UP BY THEIR history-making win at Snetterton in the last round, Black Bull Ecurie Ecosse GT4 young guns Sandy Mitchell and Ciaran Haggerty are targeting another podium finish in the final round of the British GT Championship at Donington Park (Sept 10/11). The talented young duo powered their McLaren 570S Read More ...